Radionuclide concentration: The coal ash effect

Amakom M. Chijioke, Orji E. Chikwendu, I. Chinedu, Eke C. Benedict, N. Amarachi, Madu D. Afam, Ugochuwu G. Kosisochukwu, Oforma J. Tochukwu
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Abstract

Radionuclide concentrations in coal ash, soil mixed with coal ash and soil were determined using the gamma spectroscopic method. The average activity concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K in coal ash samples were found as 35.0, 5.8, and 109.4 Bq/kg, respectively. The average activity concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th and 40K in soil mixed with coal ash samples varied from 21.2 to 30.8, 48.6 to 82.7, and 162.5 to 180.1 Bq/kg, respectively. The activity concentrations of radionuclides from the non-mixed soil area, which serves as a control to this study ranged from 123.95 to 128.82, 16.33 to 18.38, and 46.63 to 50.30 Bq/kg, respectively for radionuclides 40K, 226Ra, and 232Th, respectively. From the radiological calculations, it was found that the use of coal ash as a soil additive contributed slightly to the radionuclide concentrations of the area under study. Key words: Radionuclide, coal ash, radium equivalent, external and internal hazard index.
放射性核素浓度:煤灰效应
用伽马光谱法测定了煤灰、煤灰混合土壤和土壤中的放射性核素浓度。煤灰样品中226Ra、232Th和40K的平均活性浓度分别为35.0、5.8和109.4 Bq/kg。煤灰混合土壤中226Ra、232Th和40K的平均活性浓度分别为21.2 ~ 30.8、48.6 ~ 82.7和162.5 ~ 180.1 Bq/kg。作为对照的非混合土壤区放射性核素40K、226Ra和232Th的活度浓度分别为123.95 ~ 128.82、16.33 ~ 18.38和46.63 ~ 50.30 Bq/kg。从放射学计算中发现,使用煤灰作为土壤添加剂对所研究地区的放射性核素浓度有轻微影响。关键词:放射性核素,煤灰,镭当量,内外危害指数。
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